Nihongo is the Japanese Language used by not only Japanese people, but also foreign people as their foreign language or 2nd language.
Kokugo is the Japanese Language used for colonial and political purpose and taught in Japan and former Japanese colony.
Kokugo includes more Japanese spiritual and linguistic-political sense than Japanese.
The Japanese language
Dahan-dahan (Nihongo: Dandan) - Slowly, gradually.Haba (Nihongo: Haba) - Width or Breadth.Kaban (Nihongo: Kaban - Bag, satchel.) - Sack of rice.Katol (Nihongo: Katoru) - Mosquito coil.Jack-en-poy (NIhongo: [じゃんけんぽん|Jan-ken-pon]) - Rock-paper-scissorsTamang-tama (Nihongo: [偶々|Tama-tama]) - coincidentallyKaraoke (Nihongo: カラオケ|Karaoke] ) - A form of musical entertainment, usually social in nature where one sings from a selection of songs with the aid of an audio-video guide that provides the instrumental accompaniment and flashes the scripts of the lyrics for the player to read.
anata ga i nakute sabishii desu
The difference between a shogun and a samurai is like the difference between a king and a knight.
there is no difference between this two...
Kokugo is the Japanese term for the Japanese language. It is often used to refer to the study of the Japanese language and literature within Japan.
Nihongo is a major language spoken by people in Japan. The language is mostly spoken in Japanese emigrant communities. People who want to study Japanese use a software called Nihongo Plus. Nihongo plus software enable users to express themselves.
Nihongo ga (日本語が) is a fairly simple grammatical phrase. Nihongo means the Japanese language, and 'ga' is a subject marker in a sentence. This means that in the following sentence, Nihongo will be the subject.
日本語 (nihongo) means Japanese Language, in Japanese.
"Nihongo wo wakarimasen" = I do not understand Japanese" -- "nihongo wo hanashimasen" = "I do not speak Japanese" 私は日本語を話す No, it's: Watashi WA nihongo ga wakarimasen =I do not understand Japanese Watashi WA nihongo ga hanshimasen = I do not speak Japanese Watashi WA = I Nihongo = Japanese
The Japanese language
James Huntington has written: 'Untangling Nihongo III' 'Untangling Nihongo 1'
Nihongo is associated with the Japanese language. Japanese is spoken by over 125 million people and there are dozens of different types of dialects in Japan.
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